Kienzle Explained

Kienzle is a family name originating in the Swabian-speaking areas of Southwestern Germany. The traditional Swabian pronunciation of the name is in Swiss German; Alemannic; Alsatian pronounced as /ˈkiə̯ntslə/, and in Standard German it is pronounced with a long pronounced as //iː// rather than a diphthong: pronounced as /de/. It is quite common in Swabia and other Alemannic-speaking areas.

Other forms of the name include Künzli in Switzerland (pronounced pronounced as /de/ or pronounced as /[ˈxyə̯ntsli]/).

Etymology

The name is ultimately derived from Middle High German Kuonrât (the keen advisor) from which the German first name "Konrad" is also derived. The abbreviated form of Konrad is Kunz, which yielded the Swabian diminutive Küenzle which was subsequently changed to Kienzle through the de-rounding of front vowels around the 13th-14th century.[1]

Persons

Notes and References

  1. Werner König: dtv-Atlas der deutschen Sprache. München 1978
  2. Kienzle, Robyn (2011). "The architect of Kokoda: Bert Kienzle, the man who made the Kokoda Trail". Sydney: Hachette Australia.
  3. Web site: NAA: B883, PX177. National Archives of Australia. 4 April 2019.
  4. Web site: NAA: B883, NX23283. National Archives of Australia. 4 April 2019.